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-THE PLAINDEALER MJ1D EVERT THURSDAY BY TKEPUIMDEAIER PUBLISHIKG COMPANY C.Y BENJAMIN, Editor Manager. Subscription Jlate: One Year payabls in advance Sir Months. " Three Hnth " . -SB oo so NOVEMBER S, 1S93. Thanksgiving Services. The Tlianksgivinc services at thn Pres byterian church today vrere very good, but xveru not very well attended. The congregation was meager for such nrt occasion. Tin eincini: was excellent. The prayer bv Uov. G. W. Kennedy was pathetic aw! the sermon by Rev. G. W. Blart was quite viporcin and abounded in many eloquent periods. Next to the chrsrdi ho paid an eloquent trioute to onr public school system as tha bulwark ol aar liberties. Ho referred to the craodenro!" ancient Greece and Rome, tlteir customs, laws, institutions and civilizations; their arts in painting, sculp ture and architecture and the institu lion of learning, the grandest in the hie- tor' of the world. Yet they all came to naught and weal down under tho cor rapting influences of selfishness, love of gain and disregard of personal rights. The humanising influences of the relig ion ci Christ they rejected. The disinte grating principles of a false religion de strved the social fabrics and with it wont down law and order and the sanc tity of home. Anarchy succeeded and those once mighty empires, the gtory of the ages in which tbey existed, remain now only in hleiery. They were destroyed by an in fniiee of the bonis of bsr barons nations KTOQiMi them. So America is io dinger from a similar cause, viz, from a foreicn immigration, wbee cssiocis, habits and ideas of lib erty regsi&ted bv law are not understood or not appreciate! they are too numer ous to be. easily assimilated by this gov erameat with ssxety. Proceedings of the Adjourned Alcetlng November 37. Tbo common council of the city of Roeburg mot Wedno day eveniug nnd transacted the following business: At roll call the following member wcro present: Mayor Marsters; trustees Clement. Yates, Stanton, Mooro, Helen er, Churchill and Slncum, Recorder Zig ler and Mrlml Cannon. Trustee Perry alent t toll tull but came in !eforo the meeting ndjourtnl. The minutes of the previou meeting were read and approved. The committee on ways and means in resard o tho matter of allowing .1. A. Perkins a salary of $15 per month intead of fees at 1 per. reported that the request bo not granted. The report was nccepiod. Tho cornmitte on judiciary on the pe tition of J. L. Fisher to have a fenco ie- moved on the north end of Pine street north of Douglas street, the committeo recommended that the petition be not granted as tho city has ' no jurisdiction. The report was accepted. The committee on ways and means in regard to insurance reported that the I. F. Rico & Co. pohev for $1000 was re- No Right To Do It. The supreme court of the United THE CITY COUNCIL. SCHOOL REPORT. Following is report of Rosoburg public schools for month ending Nov. 22, 1893: Number of days school was in session, 20. Number of dayB attendance, 0,512. Number of days ubaonce, -1SS. Number of times tardy, IM. Number of boys enrolled, 182. Number of girlB enrolled, 200. Total number enrolled, 391. Average nuinbor belonging, 'M0. Average daily attendance, 320. Percentage of attendnuco, IK!. Examination for month ending Nov. 22, 1895, resulted as follows: UHAMMAK llKPAKTilKNT. Eighth Grade, A Class Rant one, Delia Rrowu, averago 90, Others above 90, in tho order of their rank, Minnie Shuie, I.uelln Kennedy, Orn Perry, Bessie Smith, George Jones, Elvu Wim-berly. Seventh Grade, A Class Rank one, Irving Gibson, averago 93. Otheia above 90, Anna Perkins, Martini Sham- brook, Earl llenedick, Josie Smith, Clive Willis, GilliB Woodward, Lena llodson, Alta Smith. B Class Rank one, Julian JosepliBon, A preachor in San Francisco enys hell is only 18 Inches below tho side W3lks cf that city. This is tho first tiino wo ever heard of tho exact locality of that tropi cal clime. Perhaps if he would renieaa uro tho strata which separates it from appearing abovo ground hu would tlnd it not so far off. At all events if ho would oxamiuo closely hu would find that in places hell cornea to tho fiiufuco through vout holes like the Emuiiuul church, 11ml at dons of aged lotlmrios abovo tho side walks of that city, nnd that devils revel therein. duced to f 750, the policy of Wayne Jones I average 99. Others alwvo 90, Eva IIow- for $1000 was reduced to $375 and of L. D. Carlo for $1000 was reduced to $500 and tho insurance chanced from the building to furniture. anl, Daisy Perkins, Vernon P.itterson, Silvia Stearnx, George Wilcox, IScseio Wharton, Daisy Williams, Edwin Mc Kentie, Minnio Lindscy, Thos. Mc- Motion was made that the warrants to Cart hy, Eber Wright. be drawn in favor of W. Jones and L. D. Carle for insurance be drawn in two war rants of $5.00 each, and tho recorder or- dared to hold the sanio to apply on li cense. The renorts of tho recorder and mar shal wero read, accepted amd ordered filed. The treasurer was antliorireu to pur chase 12 receipt books of 100 receipts each. The marshal was ordered to place tho Sixth Grade, A Class l.Rnk one. Sland Bigger, average 97. Others altove 90, Helen Willis, Fred Adams, Ella Cox, Ara Burtis, Chas. Pitchford. B Class Rank one, Dvsight Berry, average 90. Others above '.su, Uiyde Faulkner, Cbas. Stratford, Kato Fuller- ton, John Boyd, Etfie Collins, Lillie Stan ton, Willie Kennedy, Lena Thornton, Hattie Linser, Nora SherwooJ, KUena Reed. Fifth Grade, A Class Rank one, Tho per capita of circulation of money in tho United Sates i an follows: Gold !l 09 Silver y 09 Paper 0 90 7 Total. ....$25 07 Tho trouble with the third-term move ment is that it has burned all the bridges ahead of itself. Now assortment of ladies' wrappers of calico, llanneletto and sateen at tho Novelty Store. It cannot be Bayard makes t:wlo Call. denied tit any r.ito that :i geci'li to to the Queen's delinquent license list in thohands of the Ernest Morian, averago 93. Others dtv attorney by December 1st, and that action be commenced to collect the same. The salarv of the city marshal was placed at $67.50 for marshal, nightwatcb and janitor's fee. The following bils were allowed: J.B. Cannon, marshal, janitor's feo Wanted to Exchange A good gristmill (valued at $2030) for city property, or will sell, for ouu-fouith cash, balance at S per cent. For further particulars inquire at the -Plai.vpv.les office. For Rent. A five-room cottage with hydrant and convenient out houses, three blocks from postollice. Enquire at this office or at -105 W .'Islington street, we?t side of rail road trdci:. and nlgbtwatch for Nov $07.50 Z. Barker, drayage 1.00 D. F. Allison, broom 45 F. M. Zigler. recorder's fees M.to No turtber business the meeting ad journed to meet Thursday, December 12, 1S95. above 90, Ethel Evarts, Fred Chapman, Jesse Yose, Ira Pilkington, Minnie Easton. B Claw Ra.uk one, Hazel Bigger, averago 97. Others above 90, Arthur rnfft, Bessie Kidder, Frank Livingston, Delt Smith. ( l'RIMAKY DEPARTMENT. Fourtn Grade, A Class Rauk one, Hilda Ring, averaze 99. Others above 90, Lillian Flynn, Ida Page, A. J. Cox, Anna I Gilbert, Bertha Watson, Sadie Pilking-. ton, Maud Grooms, Earl Unudets, Vera I Byars, Dale Harmon, Pearl Sanders,' Archie Dowell, Alta Owens. B. Class Rank one, Milton Brooks, average 99. Others above 90, Ruth Hamilton, Jennie London, Eddio Mor ns, Alva tsrundiuge, .Milo Atterbury, States lias decided that the Union and Centra! Pacific railroad companies have no right to contract with telegraph companies an exclusive right to con street and operate telegraph lines along their roads. Justice Brewer's decision, adverse to such farming out their rights to operate lines of telegraph, hss been scstsdaeo. The law granting lands to Uto-e com snie ako cave them the rkrht for their own use? to construct and operate a Kne of telegraph, but the eoert shts tbev have not the right to grant exclusive rights to a telegraph eonfiMiy. TV- 1 a '- H "u ,- to tion u. Uk- L.w aa is t-J ntwa correct i rnomtng a large conconrw of people as- 90, Alice Sweeney, Ethel Shape, John) lie eeonomv iustice sembled at tne jaetnoaist cnurcn ana iunt, rranic lustm, Joe ose. Wsie' 31rs. Vtola Emery Indigestion, Cramps Obituary. Daiuv, Nov 27, 1S95 One of the saddest deaths which lias visited our little city for many days, was that of Daisy Rhodes, the thirteen- Etta Barker, Walter Joseplison, Willetha year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VT. Reed, Hattie Tolles, Jessio Flook, Ethel P. Rhodes, occurring at one o clock Sat- Lewis, Paul Aubin. Gertie Moore, Walter urday morning at their residence in Cordon, Oliver Poket, Ella Strong, Jessie town. She had suffered continually for Bowen, Lester Webb, Alice Aubin. more than a year ana ner tieatn was not 1 mint tirade, A Ulass Kant on unexptrt-d. At 11 o'clock Sunday Lyle Croxton. average 90. Others above In tha itorsaeh. dnorxla and catarrh ol the koweii. caosrd nj uo preat snSertng. She h&s beta taking Hood s SaxsaparUu and now caa Hood's Sarsa- inures cess 0! theae STaptcrns, haa UsproTCd la oc' , taken Hood's Sarsara- rflla for Hcrofnla acd flcnrral Debllitr wlUjctochbn?t. IamMU.J'nl Uood'a Sana- ! cartlla la a splendid tr-nls ac l blood purifier. 1 BivV. VSfTRr.SHSlithSt., Vortlacd. Ore. pmaples ot public economy justice. The eantracting with telegraph com paa:; for an exclusive privilege to con struct and operate a line of telegraph is an abuse of power it was never intended by ceacress they should have, and the court has justly set down upon it. the funeral service was preached by Rev. Stratford and the remains were laid to rest in the town cemetery. Her life was a brief one but her sweet Chris tian influence was felt for good by her companions and associates who will feel I Morian, Ettie Case, Oscar Stratford, Earle keenly her loss. Her life represented J Strong, Pauline Thompson. Punning. . .While it cannot bo r-aid tnat the great fritera snd speakers of history have stooped to the frivolity of incessant pun nrag, jt ac:t of them have not neg lected to make use of a good pun when in order. Dcaiel Webster was once addressing tbe eo&ie on the dry subject of interna isBprsTemeots when tbe dock bands came aroend to the hoar of tiro. In Etead cf striking twice tbe -lock continued to strike without cessesaticn for more than Wty times, till it was-run down. All eyes were turned to the clock an"d business was suspended. 3Ir. Webster remained silent until about twenty strokes bad sounded, when he thus ap palled to the chair: "Mr. President tbo clock is out of order. I have the floor." The staid and august senate broke into an uproarious laugh at tbe timely witticism. The joke can never be re peated in the senate, however, for tbe striking part of the clock is no longer ever wound up. tbe beauty of Christian character, and that it is possible for even a child to know of the love of God. The following lines were dedicated to her memory hy afrknd: There is a void in mv heart that time cannot fill, And tears that cannot te dried. An aching head, and an aching heart, Since the day our Daisy died. The accent sweet of her tender voice, Was a sound we loved to hear, And the little hands in kindness used Are held in our memory dear, "We loved her too well, and the chasten ing rod, Was heavily on us laid, And we bow our hearts in submission there, O'er a grave that is newly made. Novel Scheme for Defense. Charles S. Reeves, of Tacoma, has evolved this plan for tbe defence of Pa get sound : He would, at he entrance to Paget round, or at the most advantage ous point near Port Towns-end, have Fteet cable laid acrcse from shore to shore, having attached to it a cast-iron magnet, 00 feet square, wound with the requisite thickness of icsaiated wire. Tbe magnet weald be placed below tbo water, and in the t rack of incoming ships. To tbe end- oft be cable woo W be attached electric dynamos of large capacity, and through wires connected Vj the magnet a power erful current wouid be conreyed, making the bue instrument an attraction to steel warships passing over it that could not be resisted. In other words, the scheme would be to draw the invading fleet, vessel by vessel, below the waters of th Sound, electrocuting the officers and crew and making the valuable arm a' m! tic pmp'-rtv .f Uncle Sam. ve puni OiU quite an extensive no tke cf the Thanksgiving exercises at tbe court bouee last niEht. We have not the space to mention all of interest tbe exercises deserved. We will say that all trvt- aucli crerfit for the excellent ' m :i ine. i-r!ori!iel their part. Tnc I'LalSDKALEE feels proud of the Roreburg school, fiom principal down to tbe pupils of the first grade. Tbe pnbiic scboolB are the salvation of tbe nation. Hood's Pills core all Urer Ills. BlUoTUseaa. Benedick, Mollie Bowen, 3Iillie Heffner, Ralph Petrequiu, Rollie Burtis, Vera! Haynes. B Class Rank one, Maudo Cannon, aveiage VS. Uttiers above i"J, Willie Executor's Sale. -Rank one, 92. Others VTOTICK 15 HEREBY GIVES' THAT THE undcrslirncd executor n( the im: will and tollmen; and route ( Hciirr Marh, de- ceasol. U.e ol ikmicIm county. Orecon. ba tten duly licenwa and directed by the County Court otlxmgla- county, Oreiron, by an order ot Mid Conn, made and entered of record on the lth;Jay ot Noveaber, lsi. to tell the hereinafter described real estate U-lomln; to the etatc of the "aid Henry S. Jlanh, ccaied. which ald order nrovide that said ex ecnur Imay cll the ald real pror?rt y Herein. alter inny ana particularly aetenwi. a; pri rae a!e- Now. therefore, in purinance of -id licenc and order, which 1 recorded in lame a. on tare VO. thereof of the I'roliate order to.jk of I'attArsnn Marv Mi-Tirtlir FarpParmll lfcaf " county, tirei-iin, 1 wiu. irom ano alter xatterson, Jiary .ncuarmj, rayearroii, thf, Mh d , ,.mllrT. Mr,i to wii a: prlyate ale. orcorviinV to latr In cch ca-ea B Class Abose 90, Hattie Milton, I hlihe: bidder, all the rlzht. title and interest ttntcn we am uenry ?. Marrn. awtni. nan in or to the t crelnahcr dccril-.il tircnibe at the time of his death, bnll On the i-tna day April, IsOI. towit The X. E- 'of the N. V of Soetinn 3. in Township 23 socth, of Kangc ' West nf Wil lamette Jicrwian. in iiougias county, uregon. l)tel this Ziad day of November. J. A. HUNT. Executor. C. A. SaitLSEXOE, Attorney for Estate. Second Grade, A Class Loonev Untbank, average above 90, Frank Chapman. B Class Rank one. Beryl Stephens. First Grade, A Class Above 90, Edith Myrtle Bogzess, Maud l.iugh. Glen Willis, Merta Ba'n, Ethel Sanders, Eugene Jeaett, !)oia Corhall, May Laugh, Ktlle Kccdbam, Leo McCaskey. F. B. Hamux, Prin. ON THE ROAD to recovery, the yunng wuzuua who is taking Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. In maidenhood, wo manhood, wife hood and moth erhood the " Pre scription " is a supporting tonic and nervine that's peculiarly ndaptcd to her needs, regulating, strengthening and cur ing the derangements of the sex. Why is it so many women owe their beauty to Dr. Pierce's Favorite l'rescnplion t llccause beauty of form and face radiate from the common center health. The best bodily condition results from good food, fresh air and exercise coupled with the judicious use of the "Prescription." If there be headache, pain in the baclc, bearing-down sensations, or general de bility, or if there be nervous disturbance, nervous prostration, ana siccpicssncss, iuc " Prescription " reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels acheB and pains. corrects displacements and cures catarrhal intiammaiion oi tne lining mem branes, falling of the womb, ulceration, Ir regularities and kindred maladies. FALLING OF WOMB." Mrs. Frank Cam- field, ofEasl Dickin son, Frantlin Co., N. '., writes: "I deem it! ray duty to express my deep, heart-felt grati tude to you for having been the means, under Providence, of restor ing inc to health, for I have been by spells un ablc to walk. My troubles were of the womb inflammatory and bcanng-down sen sations and the doctors all said, they could not icure tne. Twelve bottles of Dr. " Pierce's wonderful Favorite Prescription has enred me." SELLING OUT At Cost 1 R is si:i.i.in; BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, -AND A FUI.I. USE OK- GEHERAL MERCHAfiDISE Clothing, Underwear, Etc. AT COST. Notice of Sale of Real Property for De linquent Taxes for the year 1894. Notice is hereby clvcn. that by virtue of a warrant duly iiutuvd out of and under the seal of the county court of Douglas county, State of Or egon, on tho 18th dny ot October, 1&5, and to me directed nnd delivered, commanding me to levy ujion and mukc rale of tho goods aha chattels of the delinquent tax payers named in the delin quent lax roll of uttid county, for the year Ds94, thereto attached, and if none bo found then i!Ioii tho real property as set forth and dencribcd in raid delinquent tax roll for 1&9J, for said county, or to much as may be sufficient to sat- iiy uiu amount ot delinquent taxes cnargeu thereon for 18'J4, together with the cost and ex tciiHes of making such sale. In pursuance thereof I have levied utwn tho following de scribed reul property in said county and stato. wmun nam reni property is owneu, aescnoca anu ii.iscmciI as follows: Archambcau, F. A., one-fclxth Interest In tho F. and J. Archambeau estate tp 27 x. r 7 S 11 93 Archambeiiu, lo one-sixth interest in the r. ard J. Archambeau estate, tp 27 Hates, l. S., ticli, ncj nwJ4, sec 16, tp 31 s, r 5 w . ......... 5 52 Beckman and wife, w sw, nc'i nf4. ""J4i seoo, tp z, , r i w; se;i ex ceut vol r. Deeds, nacu 1X5 22 11 Ilennett, W. J Koscburg, lot 10, block H, 7 SO Bld'.vell, M., w4 swJi, nwK sc!, pt ncJi swi . sec 12. to 2fjs.ru w. so H teli. see 11. Hi2Cs. rCw 1'2 19 uonanza l ti mliilnc Co.. Irau nw' : swli . c! j nwli and in sec 1C, tp 25 s, r 4 w, 43 03 Bum;, Louis Kst., cj seJi nwj sej, seJ4 nws. neM swii. nw. sw'j. sees i'i ana 22, tp30f,r4w, 7 81 new, Call and Secure a Bargain. yy dealing Willi G. W. KRUSE THE 406 Jackson St. One door south P.O. Choice Teat, Coffees, Tobaccos and Cigars. And every thing else fn the Grocery line, Highest JIartct Paid for Country Produce. (Ire him a cull and be convinced. An agrecabia laxstlvo radKrsvr Tome. Soldby Drugsistaorscnt by mall. SSCnWc. and $100 per package. Baraplca free. CTfl VA ThaFavcTitoRSrHKTIza AU JH.W fcrtho Teeth and BreiUh,23o. For sale 1y M. F. Happ. Druggist. I How TO maki-: A Fortune $100.00 for every $10.00 invested CAN BE .MADE BY OCR NEW SYSTEMATIC PLAN OF SPECULATION. W.(0 and more made dally on small Invest menu, ,!)- many jrsons who lire away from Chicago. AH we ak Is to IiivestlRttte our new and ori Sinai method. l'a: worklnir of plan am hiifb etl rvfer-ncei furnL'hed. Our Booklet '"rolnts & Uinta" how to make money cen when on the wronz side of the market and other information sent ritEE. UII.Mor.K A CO. Banket" and Broker Open Boanl ol Trade Bid?., Chicago. 111. Assignees Notice. NTOTICK i hervt-y clven that on the lf.th day of Novi-mber, l?u. at Roeburg, Douda count? . on-con, li. A. McKiuncy of Koseounr, Douslas county. Oregon, duly assigned all hi prorty. Loth real and eronal, and of ecry nature and tIecrlption, to the undersigned for the benefit of all of his creditor: therefore, all persons indebted to ald (J. A. McKlnncy, are hereby notided to make immoliate payment to the undersigned auignee, and all persons bar Inc claims against said assignor, are hereby no tified to iirexnt their claims, duly verified, to the under Imed at Kosebanr. Douglas county, O-rsoti. within three months from thts date. Datetl November 1Mb, 131. II. C. SLOCI M, C. A. i-EHUiKEDE, AMlgnce. Attorney for .Vafgnvc. nUU. The Alleged Interview. Nov York, Xov. 27. A local paper says: It was announced last evening bv E. C. Benedict, tbe trusted and intimate friend of President Cleveland, that tbe latter will not under any circumstances accept a third term of the presidency. She has gone to rest ; and we would not I Mr. Benedict has so long enjoyed the call Her back to this world of tears, For her Savior needed her most of all, As an angel through coming years. But oh ! how we miss her as the days goby, With their weary toilsome hours, But we think with joy of the day tliat will come, "When we'll meet her in heaven's bright bowers. E. L. H, Final Notice. TN THK COUNTY COURT OF TIIK STATE OF Oregon, In Doaslas county. In the matter of the estate of Maou Wood ruff, deceased. Notice is hereby gHcti that tbe undersigned administrator ol the afore entitled estate, has t-.led his Anal account in settlement there of, and the court by onler duly made and en ured of rvconl. has fixed Monday, January 6, lSv,at 10 o"clt:k a. m., f-r hearing objections, if any there be, to said account and the final settlement of said estate. It. A. WOODItfFK. Administrator Bcitrx a TCf-nx. Attorneys for Kstate. Resolutions In Memoriam. Whkebas, Thomas J. Kearney, Jr was a member of Umpo.ua Ho?e Co. Xo. I, of tbe KoeeburgFire Department, and, WncREAH, Thomas J. Kearney, Jr., bad on all occasions proven himself a faitbfal and efficient fireman, being prompt and conscientious in tbe dis charge of duty. Therefore be it Raohed, Tbat we, tbe members of tbe Roeeburg Fire Department extend to tbe family of the deceased, our heart felt sympathy in their iiereavement, feeling tbat we, too, have met with a sad afllictioa by tbe death of so active and efficient member of our organization, nnd tbat tbe community bas lost one of its most exemplary and neeful young men Retolud, That these resolutions bo spread npon the minutes, and that a copy be eent to the family of the de ceased and to tbe city papere for publi cation. Cham. H. Fisher, F. W. Benson, L. L. Lewih, L. A.Sanctuauv, Committee, confidence of Mr. Cleveland, and is so close in his relations with him that this statement has a semi-official complex ion. Mr. Benedict savs : 'I am certain that Mr. Cleveland wonld decline another nomination if it were offered him. I am positive that he does not want to serve a third term. I am cquallv positive tliat lie conld not be pressed, under any circumstances, to accept the nomination if tendered him. I have heard him say he intended to make a tour of the world at the expira tion of his second term ; that he wanted to see more of the world than lie had seen, and that he had his traveling 1 companioris already picked out. At ' least he has asked a personal friend of I his to accompany him on the tour." I In making this statement for publica-1 tion Mr. Benedict has so far departed from his previous reticence with regard to Mr. Cleveland's affairs that it has special significance. W. H. CASEBEER, -DE.VI.Kr. IN GROCERIES & PROVISIOrtS, W. L. Douglas (C2 CUAC 13 THE BEST. VI 9 WnVliriT FOR AKINQ. . cordovan; rea-cH adumous caut. MFlNtCAliKwCAKa 3.5?POL1CE,350LES, 2.$7? BQVS'SCfiiaSHOa LADIES WL-DOUaLASi -wguKiuaiau. . Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory i ney zlve tne belt value for the money. They equal custom ihoca in style and fit. Th-lr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sole. From Si to St saved over other mbM. II year Cealcr cannot supply you we -in Sold by dealers everywhere. Wanted, agent to take exclusive sale for this vicinity Write at once. k. a ORE. preparation AoielsneBdlsani (jATARRHi loidmuieiieaa CitarrMl'ea.'Aca jiSBrsF5 It uSuuAaT BstA m.' hmlOUCTS. re?. PKttvau ABIETIMiNlED.(0. OROY;ii-E.CAL Sold by A. C. Marters & Co Corner JncUnoii and Do'JKlns StrcclM. iew Store ! icw Goods ! COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Prices Just Right! While tbe Plaindealee's first choice for president in 180C is Major McKinley, it is ready to endorte Thos. IJ. Reed as ila second choice, but, looking at tbe probabilities in the fcaledidoficope of poli tkw. we opine Shatn dark horse will be thrown into tho 'VaM'e" and that Wm D. Allison of Ioiva may be tbrowu upon the Bcrecn. Well, if bo, all ritdit. Any republican is preferable to a democrat. Tbe Plaindealeb will accept Allison without wincing. Loyalty to true Americanism, which knows neither birthplace, race, creed nor party, is the first requisite for member ehip iu the American Protective Associa Cheaper Than Doctors. "I was nervous and weak and could not do more than half a day's work. I coald not write without steadying rny hand with tbe other one. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sareaparilla and began taking it and now I am able to work and write and am feeling well. This fall my wife was sick and was contined to her bed abont half the time. I advised her to take Hood's Sareaparilla as it was cheaper than doctors and sho finally con sented to do so. Alter taking it lor a short time she was able to attend to her work. I have not found any better med icine aa a blood purifier than Hood's Sareaparilla in the house all the timo to word oft" the grip and other diseases B. Weirich, Needy, Ore. Subscribe for the Plaindeaixk. Officers Elected. At tha regular semi-annual election of Alpha Lodge, No. -17, K. of P., held last night, the following were selected as offi cers lor the ensuing term : It. 51. Conkling, C. C; C. II. Fieher, V. C; D. Looney, P.; S. L. Kidder, M. of W.; I. B. Riddle, K. of It. A S.; Jos. Micelli, M. of F. ; W. T. Wright, M. of E. ; Jas. Templin, M. A.; Jas. Wagon- blast, I. G. ; 15. W. Strong, 0. G.; W II. Jamieson, Trustee. Married. At tho First Episcopal church, Port land, October 15, 1S9j, Capt. J. II. Por tcr of Portland and Miss Elma Sanders of ItoseburK. The urooiu is one of the leading jewelers of Portland and captain Company 0, First Regt., O. N. (4. Tho bride is well known in Rosuburg. r . PJ A Q. A. K. Notice. Tlicro will bo a meeting of Reno Post, No. 20, G. A. It., on December 13th, 1893. at 7:30 p. m., nnd thcrcalter every 2d and 4th Friday of each month until further orders. All Post members are requcsted"to attend. We are receiving staple goods now suitable for tho fall trade, including boots and shoes, which wc are offering at bedrock prices. We think wo aro dealing as square as our neighbors, and certainly don't want but one price for SOUTHERN ORECON tafcefcmaljool ASHLAND, OR. New buiMIriss. Normal, Academic, Businc?, Music ami Art courses. Review classes. Skilled teachers are wanted. State diplomas good In nny county. Life diplomas without further examination alter 4. months' experience In teachlnc. Hoard nt Hall l.T.", IodcinsJO ct... student furnishing beilclothlnK and lamp. Family board & Tui tion "0.25. Hoard, lod?in(r, tuition nnd iKxtkn er year ?i;'. Ashland can not be ex celled In the state for fine winters, imre water, health, and good society. Pir.st Term Opens Sept. a Kor lnuuual or special lu formation, address W. T. VflH SCOY, Pres. Dr, Gibbon This old reliable and the most successful Specialist in San Fran cisco, still continues to cure all Sexual and .Seminal Diseases, such as Uonnorrhcra. uleet. Mticture. iyphims in all its forms. Skin Di .teases, IServous Uebil itv. Imootencv. Semi nal Weakness and Loss of flanhood. the conse- ?t:ence ot self abuje and excesses producing the ollowltu: symptoms-, sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing iu the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence iu ap- proacning strangers, paipeiaiion oi tne neart. weakness oi tneiimos ana doce. loss oi memory, nlmtiles on the face, couchs. consumption, etc. Dit. GIBBON has practiced in San Francisco over thirty years and those troubled should not fall to consult him and receive the benefit of his great skill and cxiericnce. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Cures guar anteed. Persons cured at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Dr. J. P. fllbbon, 635 Kearney Street, San t-rancisco, wai. - "t- M BkT- Cs HfV NOTICE. Notice I hereby civeu to all hom it may con cern thai I htTearrointe-l D. W. Stearns of Cala pooin procinct Deputy Inspvetor of Stock for paid prtclnct; poswthce uddmw, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, and Italoh Smith, at Rose burv-. to act dnrlnt- my absence, and others vil be added as parties inspocted make ttur aeeire xnovrnto me. Boseburr, May 4th, 1SST. TIIOS. SMITH, nra'lr ol KUick tut DuiuU county. Or, DO VOL' UKAMZK THAT THK MISSION OF THIS A 1) VKUTISKM KNT 13 TO INVITE YOUK 1'ATKONAUK 7. If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN ! If you have anything You want to Sell Let the People Know it The little Special Notice nnd the regular Busine'ss Ad Make the Mighty Merchant and his Patrons Glad, The Plaindealer. And the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs SHERIFF'S SALE. Bovcr. J. U. and wife. nwli. und'X kx 'Si, tp 2J s, r 8, . 5 33 iiciaen, u. 1., tci4.3ni lirooksiau aia. low Brown, C. L., wK ne'X, sec 3C, tp at s,r i w 2 20 Brown. S. U.. neCinwVf. sec 21. tn 23 s. r 7 w, 1 10 Bulkier. E. A.. sw'X. sec 22. tD 21 s. r 5 w. 8 74 Knrnham, Geo. C. in sec 31, tp27 , r6 w, ft C" Bunnelster, Henry, nj, lots 1, 2 nnd 3, nc;i sci, sec ai, tp s, r o w, 1013 :5 sec -1. 10 zt s. r a w. rtL claim 4b. sec j. tt27s. r5w 2185 Butler, W. ., Canyonville, lot 5, block 0, lLKlflle lor 4. hlnet 1' l narc ana.. v lot I. block 12 Z 11 58 Capplous, . C, Est,, w swjf, awji, lots 4 anu a sw's nw-s. secmz. in 'zt a. r 7 w It 16 Cavanaueh. JIarv C. se'X ncii. sec 36. tt 31 s, r 7 w . L 15 Coojier, J. T., wjjnwlf, sec 4, tp 2G s, r 5 w, si, ne;i, se;i swji, lots 1 10 7 ana v, scco, tp 2b, r3 w, nwK nei, sec 3a, tp 25 s, r 5 w, t4 swJJ , sec 37, tp 25 s, r 5 w, sJ4 H sec2S, tp 25 s, r5 w, w seJi, nw tvili, nwf swj, sec 33, tp 25 , r 5 v, pt claims S4 and 45, tps 25 and 26, r 5 w. lots 5 and C, sec 32. tn 25 s. r 5 w. 1C7 Crothers, Eva A., lots, sec 16, tn24 s, r4 w Dactwllcr. KudolnhsU seVi nc!. sec 19. Devore, C P., pt Burt's B.C., tp 2J s, ro w. 1 oncana, lots 12 ana 14 diock 1. 101 10 bloek 1, .77 ZS Dixon, W. G. B., swji swjf, sec 5, tp 27 s. r 4 w, pt claims S), 40 nnd 64, sec 2, tp 27 s, r 5 and 6 w, nwj sec 5, tp 27 ?, r a w, se, cjj swj, lots and 4, sec 6, tp 27 s, r 5 w, nw.,, sec S, tp 27 s. r 5 w, ejj nwji, ne'i neK w5, lota 1 to 8. sec 7, tp 27 s, r i w, less land sold McLalleu and, others, swUi ec 5, tp 27 s, r 5 w, nejf, lots 1 and 2, sec 6, tp 27 f , r 5 w, lots 7 ands, sec 3D, tp26 s, r 5 w, seji ne', se' lota 3 and 4, sec 31, tp 26 a, r 5 w, wjj tec 32, tp 26 s, r 5 w, sV swjf, sec 21, tp26s, r5 w, lota 1,2 and 9, swj neJi, sec 26. r 5. w. n' nelX. sec 31. tp 76 s. r 5- w. nt claim 50. IP 27 s. r 5 and b w 223 M Duncan. A. F.. nrtisecsi.tDSI s. ro w 14 i Eaves. Lucian. wli ws. cli eii, sec 16. tn 19 s, r 8 w, 9 9 Elliott. Wm.. Est., in sec 36. tp 21 s. r U w. 1 15 U o? sett. J. II., eli seii swJJ tei.!X:livsle , tec n, tp - is, r -1 w, 13 si Harris, P. A., el 37, tr 21 s, r 4 w, nc.'i i. s' sw-uw4 sw; ., sec o ip .1 , r 1 w, ne1 neju lot 1, sw'4, se sej, sec 7. tp 24 s. r 4 w. 51 7 i Homer, J. B.. Scottaburg. lots 1 to 4,b lock 31, ityrue ureeic, uaooen s auu, 1 ot 1, block 5 2 63 Hcald. Mary U, South Drain, all blo.-k 10, lots 7 and e, bic 1.', lots 1 to 4, b rand 7, blk 20. 8 84 Henderson, C. A., Gardiner, lot 1. h'lk 10, 7 70 Height, octavius, seji, nH, sec 3S.tp 27 s, r 3 w,.. 13 U Hill, F. It.. Est-. ej ei, swJi nej., sec 33, tpzjs,rjw.neisn-1,5ecjj.w,ris, r 5 w, pt Gardiner's D. U., and ha D. C. iu tj 2C s, r 5 w. ljot 4, sec 6, lot 1! . sec 5, lot 2, ec S, tp 36 s, r 5 w, ntcU.: sec 4, sw'. nw'j. sec9. scjj, sec 5, 67 S5 Hill. ft'. G.. in tp 26 s, r 5 xr, 3 CS Johnson. Sirs. Fannie, uud J -7 Kobt. mith's D. C tp 23 s. r 5 IT. 8 74 Kclctte, Mann M acH ncii, sec 16, tp rsw. 1 15 Kestcr, Wm., in Sec 10, tp 30 , r 3 w 2 07 Kraws, W. H., IoU 1 and 2 Hasad's add- 2 40 Leonard, 31., ne1i, uwj- sej i, tc z II, tp 2J s.rhw, 9 66 Leibman, Jos., pt el 40, tp 30 s, r 5 w, lot 1, sec i). tti ji s, r w, us su Linton, T. E., lots 1 and 2, sU h A. sec 36, tp 19 s. r 12 w, 4 4s ceclJ, tp sec 13. ti23s. r5 w.. 15 34 McDonald, F. V., swji neicT, ecii, nwji, WJ4 se'j. n'-, sw'i, iii sttji, sec 13. tn22s. r 5 w. 17 43 Moore, J. C, sw4 seji sec 2, tp. S3 s, r 7 w, 1 15 3Ioore, Lucinda,sw;i8Ci, scji aw' sec 14, tp 27 s, r 4 w. , . .. 4 37 3Iorrison, J. I)., pt claim 42, sec 21, tp 29 ?, r 4 w, . . si 3Iorrison. W. T.. pt Cl42, sec 21. tp 29 s. r Myrtle Creek Consolidated Gold Mining:: ana .Manulactunns Uo, nwji. sec 24, tp; S s. r 4 w SUMMONS TN THK CIECOIT COOBT OF THE STATE a of Oregon, for the county of Douglas. W. E. Swentzel. Plaintiff, vs. Walter 31. Wheeler: The Lom bard Investment Co., a cor poration; The Portland Trust Company, a corporation, and Douglas county, Ore gon, Defendants. To Walter M. Wheeler, one of the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the above named plaintiff in the above cutltlcd Court, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, by the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled Court to be heii! hi tin- i-itv nf Knsebunr. Douglas countr. Oregon, on 31onday, the second day of Decem ber, IMS, and you aro hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded therein, towit: A decree against Walter 31. Wheeler. First, for the sum of i57.C0 with interest thereon from February 23, 1S2. at tho rate of 8 per cent per annum, inai oeiug the sum and amount of taxes paid by this plain tiff on tho hcrcinaltcr aeseriocu premises iur the vcars 1893 and 1894. and tho sum of $700.00, reasonable attorney a fees for the instituting and prosecuting ot this suit, with interest at tne rate 01 o per ecu. jtr ituuum .-- named sum irom the date of the decree en tered herein: second, lor tne sum 01 w.uu with interest thereon from the 1st day 01 3f arch. 1891, at the rate ot S per cent per an num, and the further sum ot $594.00, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent pcrannum from the 1st day of March, 1891, and the costs and disbursements 01 mis sun 10 uc t.TMi. nnd for a rif-crce foreclosing the mort gage described in said complaint and ordering the sale 01 tne rcai property jnenuuuo. described in said mortgage and complaint, and described aa follows, to wit: The northeast quarter ana xne souia naii 01 section fourteen (14): all of section twenty- three (23); tne nortn naii 01 section iwom four (21) and all that part of the south half of section twenty-four (24) particularly described as follows, to-wlt: commencing at a point sixteen (18) chains south of the northeast cor ner of the southeast quarter 01 saia section twenty-four 24), runuing thence in a south westerly direction to a point four (4) chains north of the southwest corner of section twenty- four (21), thence north tnirty-sii 11 cnains; thence east eighty (fcO) chains; thence south six teen (16) chains to the place of beginning; all of said land being situated in township twenty- lour (21) south 01 rangs uve iji west 01 me ui amette meridian, containing in all sixteen hun dred and forty acres, more or less, according to government survey. That the proceeds arising irom saia eaie utr apput, maw. u jibiuisi of the costs and charges of making said sale, and tbe costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed, and of 700.00 attorneys fees with Inter est on said attorney's fee at 8 per cent, per an num from the date ot the decree, and the lur ther sum of 1257.00 taxes paid out as aforesaid; second, to the payment to the plain tiff of $6,600.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from March 1st, 1894, until paid, and the further sum of $594.00 together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 1st day of March. 1S94, until paid, all in U. S. gold coin, and the overplus if any, to the defendant Walter 3f. Wheeler or his assigns; and that the defendants, and each of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title interest, equity of redemption and right of dower, of, in and to said real property, and each and every part thereof, and In case tie proceeds arising from tald sale be not sufficient to pay the claims of plaintiff, then that plaintiff have judgment against the defendant Walter M. Wheeler for such deficiency and for such other relief as to the Court may seem just and equita ble. This summons Is published in the PtAiit dealxr for six conseoutive weeks by order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton. ludee of the Circuit court of the 2nd Judicial district of Oregon, made at -hambers. In the city of Koscburg, on the fourth day of October, 1895. CA.SBHLBBEDE, ol0T7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3fcClure. John, sw!i, sw neJi. see 23, j, r 5 w, swJi neJi, nejf neji. Noble, Harry C. lots 12 and 13, sec 31, tp s. r 12 w. , Overstrect, J. F., nw'i nwU, sJJ nwji, sw ne 1. sfc tp 01 . r a v, 3Iarh, II. S-, ne., awj,, sec 31. ty 23 s, r Stephen., A. W.. lots, sec 11, tp27s. r3w, mitn. A. A., sn't ntv', sec 21, tp 2a s, r 4w.. Palmer, Caroline E., und nej, sec 22, nnq. .Gn- 1 Panton, A. C.,sV s'. sec 16, tp 22, r 4 w, 54 97 1 73 11 00 1 10 1 13 1 10 1 9 89 10 00 31 97 12 49 8 97 sw.sw1. nw'.. hoc 36. tn 27 . rS w. Pattern, Hamilton Est., n'.'nivju sw' nw'., nw!I su1.. m;c 32. ti 2J s. r tl ir. Pattcron, m., v?i nwji. ec 25, tp 24 s, r 6 w, all sec 29 tp 24 s, r 6 w, Peters, G. W., pt sj nejf, ej se1, sec 33. tp2ts, r5 w. Picsctt, Jas., in sec 12. tp 51 s, r 5 w Putnarn. C.F.. sec F. Putnam's D. C. and Jos. Daisley's D. C. tp 26 s, r 6 w, sw4. nw'i, w.1., sw).,, lots 1 and 2, sec t, tp26 s. r 6 w, n-, sw;i, lots 1 and 2, sec 15. tp 22 r 6 w. lots 4 and 5, n1 Joseph Put nam?, D. C, sec 17, tp 22 s, r 6 w 190 77 Putnam, Mrs. S., sjcl SS, nej neji, lot 6, sec s, tp 22 s, r 8 w. 23 00 Ramft, Bruno IL, swjj, sec 36, tp 21 a, r s w, . . 4 37 Reynolds, Milton, swj4 swj, sec 9, tp 31 s. r 7 w, 1 15 Robson.E.F.,e3ncJi,scc3G,tpi5s,rSw- 2 30 Roche, John, n ne?.,, sec 20, tp 19 5. r 11 w, nw'i mv1,, sec 2, tp 19 s, r 11 w, sw) se' ., sec 17, tp 19 s, r 11 w, 4 37 Roadeau, Frank, Est., n), nw).,, sec 24, tp 25s, r7 w. 4 60 Rose, Aaron, Roseburg3rd Southern Add., lots 12 and 13, block 91, 6 17 Rose, A., Srd Southern Add., Roscburg, lot 16. block 90, 3 25 Shanglc, F. E., w) , se)4, ue)i aw,, sec I, Shehan.'E. J., nn), nw),', sec 36, tp 20 s, Shutrum. Geo., lots S and 9, blk 1, Shut- rum ami. to 1 oncana..... Simmons, F., Oakland, R. K. Add., lot 3 Small, George, ws e' ne4c)i, se)i ne ) sec 20, tp 22 s, r 12 w, Smith, Levi F., nw'ncJi, ci nw)i sec 13, ip ou s, r , w , to Stearns Fruit Land Co., between lots 1 jj, it -zj s, r w, . Steel, W. G.. pt Chltwood's I). C, Cml.lU M .. 1-1 . .. 1 n T .11 .....vim., diuuu, uoiauu, iv. a. .iuu., - DIOCE'Z). . 0 2U 2 SS 115 3 34 2 47 4 37 172 61 99 IS 93 Sntherlin, Thomas, seU K14. sec 9, tp 25 s, r 5 w, f r w W, w)j" ne)4, sec 22, tp 25 s, r 5 w.e.'Wcl40, tp 2os,r5 w, SO 27 , a. ji swji mt nw); l 30 s, r 4 w,... ............ , W. D., pt el 46, tp 30 s, r. Thomas 31, sw)i sw)i, , r 4 v, sec A't tp Smlth,"A. 31., sw)i mt),, nw)i swji, sec 10, ip m s, r 4 w....... rcrnii, Walker. 1 20 s. r 10 w.... Wheeler, C. H., wJi se)i, se)i se)i , sec 36, tp 29 s, row, Whethcm. James, Roscburg, lots 4 to 10, blk I, Tp. Add.: lots A to D, blk 4, Tp Add.; lots 4 to 11, blk 5, Tp. Add.; lots 4 to 11, blk 6. Tp. Add.; lots 2 to 11, blk 10, Tp. Add.; lots 1 to 5, blk 11, Tp. Add.: lots 3 to S, blk 12, Tp.Add.. Whltbeck, Mary, Roscburg, lots 12 and 15, blk 71, 1st S. Add., White, C. O., s) neJi , sec 19, tp 29 , r 5 w, s'j nw)4', sec 20. tp 29 s, r 5 w. Wilson, J. E., Oakland, K. R. Add., lot 6, blk 1, Yokum, J. in tp 30 s, r 5 w, Young. A. 31., In tp 22 s, r 7 w, Elkton, 3 to 6. blk 15 . Chatlield, A. O., Yoncalla, lot 2, blk 8, Tenant, Mrs. Phoebe, se)f, KC 10, tp 32, r 6 w .. .. . . 2 30 27 31 1 90 354 21 65 12 S9 30 25 28 29 13 23 C 90 And will on Tuesday, the 17th day oi December, A. D., 1893- between tho hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, to-wit: Atl o'clock in the afternoon sell at public auction at the court house door in Roscburg, Dauglns county, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all tho abovo described real property, or so much thereof as will bo necessary to sat isfy tho amount of tho dcllnancnt taxes charged therein for said Douglas county, Oregon, for wii uuu tor uiu costs 01 tms siue. Dated at Rocburg, Oregon, this ISth. day of November, 1S95. C F. CATHCART, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Douglas County, Oregon. The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. DOBS TUB BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. The sure road to success Always leads Through the Printing'.Off ice -ffl-WHKN YOU WANT QUOD JOB PRINTING DONE. AND YOU tjOMKTlMKS DO, YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE l'LAINDKALER.t- Notice of Sale. In the matter of the estate of Highley Free man, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of the cstato of Highley Freeman, deceased, will, by onler of tho County Court, from and after tho 30th day of November. 195. proceed to sell tho following described premises of tho deceased, to-wit: Tho south half of the Donation Land Claim of John Freeman and Highley Freeman, his wife, being Claim No. 49 in Township 23 South. Range 7 West, at privato sale. Tho terms of saio aro one-fourth cash in hand tho balanco in credit, to be secured b note nnd mortgago ot tho purchaser on salt premises. Dated the 25th day of October. 1S35. JASIE3 a FREEMAN, Administrator of the cstato of nighley Freeman, deceased. Wm. R. Willis, Attorney lor Estate. 02St5, Sals Under Decree and Exe cution. Leonard Stenger, Plaintiff, "l vs. I William II. Harris, I Estella Harris and f Mary J. Allen, etoL, I Defendants, j vrOTICE Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Douglas, dated Octo ber 4th. A D Is05. in favor of Leonard Stenzer. plaintiff, and asainst the property of WUliam ll. Harris and'Este.la Harris defendants, and ' .1 f ravw T lllan ffarnnft- B&1U3 U1C '.U,"Vi 11 1 .11 111 J . 1111.11 , ui.iuu- ant, if necessary to sell the latter, commanding me to make sale of the certain mortgaged real property in said execution and hereinafter par ticularly described to satisfy the demands of the said plaintiff, towit: The sum of $2327.50 with interest thereon at 10 percent per annum from February 10, 1S94, making $2691.35 and $250 Attorneys fees herein and the costs and disbursements of this action taxed at $57 and the costs and expenses of this tale. I will on Tuesday, tbe 3rd Day or Decem ber, 1895. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the Court House door in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder fot..c-!f,aU right, title and interests defendants Wm. H. Harris and EsteUa Harris had on the 11th day of February, 1S92, or mavjat any time since have acquired in or to the following described lands and premises, towit: Beginning at a point 17-50 chains North and 16.50 chains East of the quarter section post on the North line of section 9, running thence South 57.57 chains, thence West 44 chains, thence North 57.57 chains, thence East 44 chains to the place of beginning, bcins 253JX) acres oi land off of the East end of Claim No. 46, in township CO, South of Range 4 West of the W. 31. and in Sections 4 and 9 In said Township and Range in Douglas countv, Oregon, save and excepting from said sale at that time the fol lowing described premises subsequent to said mortgage conveyed by the defendants Wm. H. Harris and Estella Harris to the defendant Mary J. Allen, towit: Beginning on the north line of the Alexander Dummond Donation Land Claim No. 46, 15.33 chains West of the Northeast corner of said Do nation Claim, running thence South 5SJJ4 chains to the South line of said Donation claim, thence West along the South line of said Dona tion Claim 13.59 chains, thence North 5S.S4 chains to the North line of said Donation claim, thence East along the North line of said Dona tion claim 13.69 chains to thejilaceof beginning in Sections 4 and 9 In Township SO South, of Range 4 West, in Douglas county, Oregon, con taining SO acres of land more or less, and if the money realized Irom the sale of the first des cribed lands and premises shall be insufficient to satisfy the above mentioned claims and de mands of the plaintiff, Leonard Stenger, 1 wUl immediately thereafter at the same time and place and upon the same terms and conditions, offer for sale at nubile auction sad sell th. described lands and premises to satisfy any sum of money that ;tcen may remain due the said Leonard Stemrer under this writ md of sale. CF. CATHCART. Sheriffof Douglas County, Oregon. Per W. W. Catiicart, Deputy. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Douglas. Minnie Spriggs. 1 Plaintiff, vs. John L. Spriggs, ueienaant. To John L. Sprters the abovo dant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit in the above-named court on or before the ma. uaj oi uiu lies, regular term ot said court to-wit. The 2nd day of December, 1S95. And you will take notice that if ran fail n appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for in said complaint, which is a dissolution of the marriage contract now exist- i"s ue.nc;u uunui anu ino plaintiff herein and that the plaintiff be award! th custody of Mary E. Spriggs, the minor child of yourself and this plaintiff, and that she have such other and further relief as in the opinion of the court she may be entitled. This summons is published by virtue of an or der made at chambers at the City of Rosebunr Douglas county, Oregon, by Hon. J. C. Fuller ton, judge ol said court, said order being dated the ilst day of October, 1495. E. D. STRATFORD, 02117 Attorney for Plaintiff. CITATION. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ST A TP A of Orecon. for Douelas Cmintr 10 me matter ox mo estate 01 nerrv s. Jlarnh To Henry L. Marsh, Ethel Marsh, Martha jones, jaary t. ueDoy, aora Marsh, John Marsh the heirs at law of said deceased and J others interested. Greeting: aii in tne name 01 tne state 01 Oregon, you i ncreoy ciieu ana requirca to appear In aro County Court of the state ot Oregon, forf the County of Douglas, In tho court room thl the at Roscburg, in the County of Douglas, onreof, day. the 4th day of November. 1S95, at 10 or Mon in the forenoon of that day, then and ti'clock show cause if any there be why an ordcrpere to court should not oe made, directing the 'ol this of said estate to sell the remaining real xecu tor. of said estate, said real property being "property as follows, to-wit: The NE!4 of the'escribed Section 31 in Township 23 South of NWJi of West of Willamette Meridian, Jjf 'Range 5 County, Oregon. fa Douglas Tuis Citation is founded upon ' now on file in this court, of J. S. Fho petition, ccutor of said estate. flunt the ex- Witness, the Hon. A. F. Stcarj County Court of tho State o-". Judge of the County of Douglas, with tho1 Nan, for the affixed this 30th day ot Aus ocal of said Court Attest: F. U-V.D. 1895. s26t5 seal BENSON, Clerk. C. A. SSIILBREDE, Attr , , .for Estate. totice60 Notice. NiSiEREnY GIVEN THAT THE of Douglas co5?h?? by th? County Court with will an.-' .r?5?n' "Planted executor, man, dec,xcd0,? ,",ate ' A- J- Chap against th-lc , claims samo wit. .nte are reonested to present the notice ililsii5n;ontns'ron' he date Tot this Sald l"and.a11 ,leb,s duo th estate must be P Da0.". ,0Lmo nt Reburg, Oregon. Uft.-d this 4th day of November, lift" tion. our goods. Call on II. C. Stanton. J. 1. CHAPMAN. Eiecutor.